Session 1 Re-cap Questions Flashcards

1
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Under ASA what class is an animal with pre-existing systemic disease that is a threat to life e.g. severe dehydration?

A

Class IV – high risk

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2
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What class is an animal that is healthy and has no underlying conditions?

A

Class I – minimal risk

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3
Q

Define ‘antagonist’

A

A substance whichinterfereswith orinhibitsthe physiological action of another drug

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4
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What is likely to have caused aspiration pneumonia in the anaesthetised patient?

A

Those that have not been starved appropriately pre anaesthetic.

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5
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Define ‘anaesthesia’

A

A state of controlled and reversible unconsciousness characterized by lack of pain sensation (analgesia) and relatively depressed reflex responses.

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6
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How do we usually ‘maintain’ anaesthesia, once a patient has been induced?

A

Usually via an inhalation agent

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7
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Name 3 risks to us as staff, during the provision of anaesthesia to a veterinary patient

A

Equipment – high pressure gas cylinders can explode

Patient inflicted injuries

Accidental self-injection of drugs

Risk of exposure to anaesthetic agents and nitrous oxide

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8
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Define ‘tidal volume’

A

The volume of gas either breathed in or out during a resting breath

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9
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Define ‘hypotension’

A

Low blood pressure

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10
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What is the relevance of urea, creatinine, phosphorus, biochemistry and blood sampling?

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Measures kidney function

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